 1588 Gallathea, act1, sc.2. The passage gently satirizes
the conventions of love
sonnets, and is characterized by the yoked opposites called
Euphuisms, after Lyly's earlier work, a style later used by the
metaphysical poets.

 Though said the night before her execution this statement has often been presented as having been her last. Variants of these words have sometimes been misattributed to Florence Nightingale. "Patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone." is inscribed beneath her statue at St. Martin's Place in London.